How did Johnson feel about U.S. involvement in Vietnam?
A) He thought if he fought the war in Vietnam, he would gain more support for his domestic programs.
B) He was very excited about the war and a chance to beat the communists and prove American military superiority.
C) He had mixed feelings. He didn't want to lose the war to the communists, but he knew it would hurt his Great Society programs.
D) Johnson had repeatedly looked for ways to get out of Vietnam since he took office from Kennedy.
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